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Revision as of 19:20, November 21, 2021
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UNSC structures, rocky and forested landscapes[1] |
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Template:Article Quote Highpower is a multiplayer map in Halo Infinite.[2][1]
Universe and lore
The map is set on an unknown planet, in and around a sizable mountainside United Nations Space Command base. At some point, the frigate UNSC Panama and a CAS-class assault carrier did battle in the skies above the base.[1]
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Overview
Layout
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Callouts
The following are locations on the map that are so named on the player's heads-up display during gameplay:
- Waterfall Base
- Lakeside
- Lakeside Crossroads
- Cave Pit
- Cave
- Cliffs
- Rocky Pass
- Archway
- Overlook
- High Power
- Low Power
- No Power
- Center Pit
- Ridgeline
- Wizard Rock
- Tower Base
Production notes
Highpower was initially a "test gym" for Big Team Battle, where developers and testers conducted playtests for BTB. It was made into an actual multiplayer map after positive responses to the map.[2]
Gallery
Sources
- ^ a b c Halo Infinite, multiplayer map Highpower
- ^ a b IGN, Halo Infinite: ‘Streets’ Multiplayer Map Revealed – IGN First (Retrieved on Nov 1, 2021) [archive]